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Zimbabwe inflation soars to 540%

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HARARE: Zimbabwe’s annual inflation soared to over 500 percent in February, the country’s statistica­l agency said yesterday, releasing its first consumer price data since June last year.

“The year-on-year inflation rate for the month of February as measured by the all-items CPI (consumer price index) stood at 540.16 percent,” the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency tweeted.

Zimbabwe last year suspended the publicatio­n of annualized consumer price data in June, when inflation at 176 percent. The local currency has fallen from parity against the US dollar a year ago, to around 18 Zimbabwean dollars (ZWL) per greenback although on the black market the rate is over 30.

In February 2019 Zimbabwe launched currency reforms including reintroduc­ing the local currency and banning the use of the US dollar in a bid to solve a chronic monetary crisis. The US dollar had been the national currency since 2009 when the country trashed its own worthless currency when hyperinfla­tion reached 500 billion percent.

The latest inflation figures are stoking fears of a return of the kind of hyperinfla­tion that wiped out savings 10 years ago when the economy collapsed and prices of goods and services skyrockete­d everyday . President Emmerson Mnangagwa, on taking over from long-time ruler Robert Mugabe, promised to revive the economy. But nearly two years later, the economy is flounderin­g with many goods including fuel, medicines, and the staple cornmeal in short supply and many Zimbabwean­s saying they are worse off than they were under Mugabe. —AFP

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HARARE: Zimbabwe’s annual inflation soared to over 500 percent in February. —AFP

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